Topic: HMAS Creswell

Captain Harry Lok, Royal Australian Navy Reserves and Mr James Digges, NSW Chair of the Defence Reserves Support Council on the flight deck of HMAS Adelaide with the participants of the Navy Exercise Boss Lift 2018. HMAS Adelaide hosted personnel from Ex-Boss Lift onboard overnight for a taste of life at sea in the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).

A group of civilian employers of Australian Defence Force Reserves recently enjoyed a first-hand experience of work and life in the Royal Australian Navy.

Published on May 11, 2018 by Department of Defence (author), LSIS Justin Brown (photographer)

RAN Clearance Divers bring a patient ashore during a medevac training exercise as part of the Western Pacific Naval Symposium Mine Countermeasures and Diving Exercise (MCM DIVEX). The event, involving 18 nations, is being held at HMAS Creswell from 7-18 May.

The risk posed by sea mines is a key focus at this year’s Western Pacific Naval Symposium (WPNS) Mine Countermeasures and Diving Exercise (MCM DIVEX), hosted by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) on the New South Wales south coast.

HMAS Creswell has celebrated the Royal Australian Navy's 117th Birthday as Officers from NEOC (New Entry Officers' Course) 58 held the Australian White Ensign and formed the numbers 117. The flag was proudly supplied by the team at 816 Squadron MH-60R at HMAS Albatross.

On 1st March, New Entry Officers at HMAS Creswell paused in their training to mark the heritage and traditions of the Naval College on its 105th birthday and commemorate the 117th birthday of the Royal Australian Navy.